Cutting – With work immobilizer – Means to clamp work
Patent
1994-08-31
1996-03-19
Seidel, Richard K.
Cutting
With work immobilizer
Means to clamp work
83544, 83558, 83599, 83605, B26D 702
Patent
active
054995655
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for cutting a conveyor belt. The conveyor belt is clamped against a cutting surface on the base of the apparatus by a pair of parallel clamping bars. A lever arm is pivoted to, and is axially slidable on, a shaft disposed parallel to the clamping bars and the lever arm carries a cutting head. A pair of blades are mounted in an acute angle relation on the cutting head, and as the lever arm is manually pivoted downwardly, the blades cut a pair of slits in the belt. The lever arm is then pivoted up and advanced axially along the shaft and the cutting action is repeated to thereby cut a plurality of V-shaped fingers in the belt, which can be interdigitated with fingers of a second belt end and subsequently bonded together to provide an endless spliced belt.
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Ertel Daniel E.
Hansen Kenneth N.
Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Seidel Richard K.
Stanley Elizabeth
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